The usual mixture of subjects including geography, history, science and nature, so something for everyone perhaps.

And remember, as always, if you get stuck, you can find the answers waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down below, but please NO cheating!

Enjoy and good luck.

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Q. 1: Which gas is the main element in the air that we breathe?

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Q. 2: What is the link between the females of the following: Antelope, Deer, Hamster, Mouse, and Squirrel?

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Q. 3: Every year around this time the President of the US pardons a turkey and it goes to a public farm called Frying Pan Park, Herndon, VA., to live out its days, but which President is believed to have been the first to start this annual tradition?

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Q. 4: What do the terms ‘NASA’ and ‘ESA’ stand for? (A point for each correct answer.)

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Q. 5: What type of creature is a ‘gadwall’?

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Q. 6: Who was the first American President of the United States?

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Q. 7: Which physical property allows a needle to float on water?

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Q. 8: Name the Capitals of the following countries. (A point for each correct answer.)

a) Australia b) Iceland c) Syria d) Uruguay e) Vietnam

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Q. 9: And a related question, which country has three Capital cities? (A point for the correct answer and a bonus point for each one you name correctly.)

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Q. 10: In what year did the first Macy’s Thanksgiving/Christmas parade take place?

a) 1924 b) 1927 c) 1931 d) 1935

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Q. 11: What is represented by the chemical symbol ‘Sn’?

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Q. 12: In Roman Mythology, who was the messenger of the Gods?

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Q. 13: When is the next leap year that will begin on a Friday?

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Q. 14: What does a ‘dendrologist’ study?

a) Hair b) Trees c) Teeth d) Plants

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Q. 15: What two famous Shakespearean characters appear in the phonetic alphabet? (A point for each one you name correctly.)

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Q. 16: Which is the largest planet in the solar system?

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Q. 17: Which English scientist discovered Sodium, Potassium, Barium, Calcium, Magnesium, and designed a famous lamp?

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Q. 18: Where would you find an ‘ISBN’ number?

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Q. 19: Which city was sacked by the Visigoths in 410 and the Vandals in 455?

Q. 2: What is the link between the females of the following: Antelope, Deer, Hamster, Mouse, and Squirrel?

A. 2: They are all called ‘Doe’.

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Q. 3: Every year around this time the President of the US pardons a turkey and it goes to a public farm called Frying Pan Park, Herndon, VA., to live out its days, but which President is believed to have been the first to start this annual tradition?

A. 3: President Harry Truman in 1947.

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Q. 4: What do the terms ‘NASA’ and ‘ESA’ stand for? (A point for each correct answer.)

A. 4: NASA is the North American Space Agency and ESA is the European Space Agency.

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Q. 5: What type of creature is a ‘gadwall’?

A. 5: A duck.

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Q. 6: Who was the first American President of the United States?

A. 6: The first President of the United States, born in the United States after July 4th, 1776, and therefore American, was Martin Van Buren (born in 1782).

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Q. 7: Which physical property allows a needle to float on water?

A. 7: Surface tension.

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Q. 8: Name the Capitals of the following countries. (A point for each correct answer.)

a) Australia b) Iceland c) Syria d) Uruguay e) Vietnam

A. 8: The correct answers are

a) Canberra b) Reykjavík c) Damascus d) Montevideo e) Hanoi

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Q. 9: And a related question, which country has three Capital cities? (A point for the correct answer and a bonus point for each one you name correctly.)